CS-STEM Network practice quiz (8th Grade)

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8th grade STEM Quiz on CS-STEM Network practice quiz (8th Grade), created by Jasmine Collins on 25/08/2020.
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Question 1

Question
Which of these CANNOT be used to charge the EV3?
Answer
  • 6 AA batteries
  • 6 AAA batteries
  • EV3 Rechargeable DC battery
  • The EV3 accepts any of the sources listed

Question 2

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What is Firmware?
Answer
  • A special type of software that allows the EV3 to understand the programs you wright
  • A special type of software used by law firms
  • The parts of the robot that are not flexible
  • The physical appearance of the robot

Question 3

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What software do you use to download firmware onto the robot?
Answer
  • The special EV3 Firmware Downloader app for mobile phones
  • The introducing to programming: LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 curriculum softwares
  • The EV3 programming software
  • The firmware can only be updated at the factory

Question 4

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Where in the software is the option to download firmware?
Answer
  • In the Tools Menu, under Firmware Update
  • On the main menu, as a button marked "Download Firmware"
  • In the EV3's on-screen menus, under "Firmware tools"
  • In the lesson page

Question 5

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How do you turn on the EV3?
Answer
  • Left button
  • Right button
  • Center button
  • Top button

Question 6

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Motor (output) ports are identified using _____________.
Answer
  • Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4
  • Letters A, B, C, and D
  • Numerals I, II, III, and IV
  • USB and PC ports

Question 7

Question
Sensor (input) ports are identified using ______________.
Answer
  • Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4
  • Letters A, B, C, and D
  • Numerals I, II, III, and IV
  • USB and PC ports

Question 8

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How do you turn on the EV3?
Answer
  • Press the Back button and hold it for 5 seconds
  • Press and hold the Left and Right buttons for 5 seconds
  • Press and hold the Center and Back buttons
  • Press the Center button

Question 9

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How do you properly turn off the EV3?
Answer
  • Remove the rechargeable LI-Ion battery pack
  • Press and hold the Left and Right buttons for 5 seconds
  • Press the Back button until a shut down dialog box appears, then selecting the check in the Center button
  • Insert the Shut Down USP adapter into the USB port on the side of the EV3

Question 10

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How do you navigate the Menus of the EV3?
Answer
  • Touch the screen with an included stylus pen
  • Use the LEGO IR remote
  • Use the direction buttons to navigate, Center button to select, and Back button to cancel or go back
  • Use the Sound sensor and the built in voice commands

Question 11

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To run a program from the Run Recent menu, what do you do?
Answer
  • Run Recent (first tab) > Select the program then press the center button
  • File Navigation (second tab) > Select the Project > Select the Program
  • Brick Apps (third tab) > Port View > Select the motor or sensor that you just recently used to run that program
  • Settings (fourth tab) > Brick Info > Recently Run, then use the center button to select

Question 12

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To run a program from the File Navigation menu, what do you do?
Answer
  • Run Recent (first tab) > Select the program then press the center button
  • File Navigation (second tab) > Select the Project > Select the Program
  • Brick Apps (third tab) > Port View > Select the project that is linked to available sensors and motors
  • Settings (fourth tab) > Brick Info > Projects, then use the center button to select the programs

Question 13

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How do you check the motor and sensor values on the EV3?
Answer
  • Plugging the EV3 into the computer and using the EV3 Software to check
  • Using the Brick Apps (third menu) > Port View > Select the motor or sensor you want to view
  • Adding a block to display the motor/sensor value when running a program
  • Attaching a second screen adapter to the USB Port on the side of the EV3

Question 14

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Where can you find the speaker volume and other settings on the EV3?
Answer
  • On the back of the EV3
  • In the Settings (fourth tab) menu
  • Behind the battery pack
  • On the EV3 Software

Question 15

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What does the video mean by, "Programming is Precise"?
Answer
  • The robot will always move to the precise location you want
  • You need to tell the robot precisely what to do, or it might not be what you wanted
  • If you do not type the commands exactly as shown, the program will crash
  • The robot will do precisely what you want, even if you give it the wrong command

Question 16

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What do Sensors do for a robot?
Answer
  • Provide power to onboard electronics
  • Create a physical effect like turning a wheel
  • Processes data and makes decisions
  • Give it data on its position and surroundings

Question 17

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What does a robot's Program do?
Answer
  • Provide power to onboard electronics
  • Create a physical effect like turning a wheel
  • Process data and make decisions
  • Give it data on its position and surroundings

Question 18

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What kinds of Actions can a robot typically take?
Answer
  • Provide power to onboard electronics
  • Create a physical effect like turning a wheel
  • Processes data and makes decisions
  • Give it data on its surroundings

Question 19

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The hexarotor can maintain its position in the air by monitoring its own motion, calculating whether its position is steady, and adjusting motor power values to make sure it stays in place. This is an example of...
Answer
  • Sensing
  • A program running
  • Acting
  • All of the above
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